Correspondence from Brian Beard to JoJo Jones, November 21, 1979

ARCHES NATL. PARK by Karen Vendell
SIERRA CLUB Utah Chapter
93 East 1st South Logan, Utah 84321
November 21, 1979
(801) 753-0987
JoJo Jones Sierra Club Leader National Transportation Committee
RE: Proposed Road Construction Activities, Logan Canyon, Utah
Dear Mrs. Jones:
John Heywood has asked me to send information to you concerning the current status of the Logan Canyon Highway Project in Northern Utah. Please find the followling informa­tion enclosed:
1. Letter to Gary Lindley;
2. Letter to M.J. Roberts;
3. Letter to Vern Hamre;
4. Letter to George W. Bohn; and
5. Letter to David Watt.
In summary it may be said that the promoters of the project are trying to avoid an Environmental Statement and meaningful public input. The enclosures are designed to obtain background information to force an Environmental Statement. We have been told sev­eral times, that an Environmental Statement will mean the deaths of the project this is of course our goal.
I will continue to send additional information as it becomes available in the future;
I would suggest that you prepare a place in you filing system for the Logan Canyon project .
If I can provide additional information please write or phone . Your suggestions will be
appreciated. Sincerely, Brian Beard
cc: John Heywood
Brant Calkin with enclosures
Craig Rayle with enclosures
Anthony Ruckel with enclosues

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ARCHES NATL. PARK by Karen Vendell
SIERRA CLUB Utah Chapter
93 East 1st South Logan, Utah 84321
November 21, 1979
(801) 753-0987
JoJo Jones Sierra Club Leader National Transportation Committee
RE: Proposed Road Construction Activities, Logan Canyon, Utah
Dear Mrs. Jones:
John Heywood has asked me to send information to you concerning the current status of the Logan Canyon Highway Project in Northern Utah. Please find the followling informa­tion enclosed:
1. Letter to Gary Lindley;
2. Letter to M.J. Roberts;
3. Letter to Vern Hamre;
4. Letter to George W. Bohn; and
5. Letter to David Watt.
In summary it may be said that the promoters of the project are trying to avoid an Environmental Statement and meaningful public input. The enclosures are designed to obtain background information to force an Environmental Statement. We have been told sev­eral times, that an Environmental Statement will mean the deaths of the project this is of course our goal.
I will continue to send additional information as it becomes available in the future;
I would suggest that you prepare a place in you filing system for the Logan Canyon project .
If I can provide additional information please write or phone . Your suggestions will be
appreciated. Sincerely, Brian Beard
cc: John Heywood
Brant Calkin with enclosures
Craig Rayle with enclosures
Anthony Ruckel with enclosues